Nullroute doesn't run anything serious, it is just a place for experiments. This means that servers come and go, the services are often misconfigured, the only account is "grawity", and there really isn't anything worth offering.

That said, I've learned a lot by simply tinkering around with various network services. And it's much easier to study a working implementation than hundreds of pages of RFCs, so that's what I'm doing here. (Much like other people pretend they run an army of elves…)

Public things

I sometimes grab copies of various old websites or FTP sites (frequently just weeks before they go down). A few of those are accessible as mirrors.

Three's a small collection of interesting Usenet and mailing-list posts which is accessible through anonymous IMAP, at imap://anonymous@mail.nullroute.eu.org/Public and subdirectories.